No.474.
Hongkong.
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Astugust
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Government House,
DEC 00
Hongkong, 27th, October, 1902.
sir,
With reference to your Despatch No. 204
of the 17th. of last July, I have the honour to transmit for
your information the enclosed copy of a letter from the
Government Bacteriologist, dated the 19th. August last, and to
state that the Japanese Doctors engaged to assist the permanent
Medical Staff of Hongkong in bacteriology and plague diagnosis
left the service of this Colony on the 13th. instant.
2.
In view of Dr. Hunter's letter, I have
temporarily and subject to your approval appointed 3 Chinese
Doctors, Mr. Ho Ke Tsun, Mr. Chan Fai Kwong, and Mr. Lee Yin
Sze, to assist the Government Bacteriologist in the work of
his Department, and these 3 gentlemen commenced their duties
on the 15th. instant. They are qualified students of the
Hongkong College of Medicine, and if their services had not
been secured by this Goverment they would have, as I am
informed, accepted offers that were open to them for employ-
ment in the Straits Settlements, Shanghai, and Wei-hai-wei.
3.
As no special provision had been made in
the Estimates of the current year for the salaries of these
JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P.,
Assistants, I have directed that salaries at the rate of $100
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE
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